Taniuca wrote:Eventhough, I finished the test it went bad. I got a 340 so it was like if I never studied. I feel sad not so much because I failed but, because of the time invested for almost have a grade that was as much as if i had never spent one single day studding. At least i got the experience of what if feels been on the real test. the people at the front desk was very nice and the breaks were just enought to go to the restroom, get a good strech and go back to work. the toughest part for me was the grammar section, I ran out of time, plus the material was way more difficult than any training materials such as Kaplan or Manhattan. As a recomendattion, focus more on the Gmatprep test, questions will be like them I'm not sure what will be my strategy moving forward but, regardless what happens I'm glad is over and that I did the best I could do. Having a nine month baby, a full time job and not having english as my first language made things a little bit more difficult. I hope I can still make it to school and hopefully other type of programs or assistance exist out there.
I wouldn't waste again my money on Kaplan, unless you want to practice the tests only. For the $400 is not worth. better material can be found for less money such as Manhattan that for $80 you get 6 practice exams.
Before i take back the books once again, I would like to thank Beatthegmat, as even when the Gmat beat me i got a great experience and feedback from this site.
I feel for u.. But i would suggest you to retake. Take your time with preparation but give GMAT again. I believe you can do way way better.
I would ask you to go to Official guides a lot more. Others are there yes, But before anything else came Official Guides were the one people had to get a 700 score. Hence, Understand what kind of questions they will ask and how u need to do them!
Try and work on ur pace and keep a timer. There is an app named as GMAT TIMER, find it and download it!
And as always BTG is there and will be, along with us !!
